the Easybeats disbanded in 1969, Wright fronted numerous groups including the Stevie Wright Band and Stevie Wright & the Allstars; his solo career included...
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The Easybeats (section Stevie Wright)
the Australian charts. This time, Stevie Wright and George Young wrote all fourteen songs on the album. The Wright-Young songwriting team also wrote songs...
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(/ˈstiːvˌlənd/; né Judkins; born May 13, 1950), known professionally as Stevie Wonder, is an American singer-songwriter, musician, and record producer...
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Steven Wright (born 1955) is an American comedian and actor. Steven, Steve or Stevie Wright may also refer to: Steve Wright (American football, born 1942)...
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early 1980s. Wright's career heights were songs in collaboration with her ex-husband Stevie Wonder and musical artist Billy Preston. Wright was born in...
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Jack Marx (section Stevie Wright biography)
of his childhood rock and roll idol, Stevie Wright, of the Australian 1960s band, The Easybeats. He found Wright allegedly living as a drug-addicted recluse...
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(1951–2014), American singer Stephen Stevie Wright (1947–2015), English-born Australian pop star singer-songwriter Stephen Stevie Young (born 1956), Scottish rhythm...
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Bourke (of Dallas Crane). They are named after former Easybeats frontman Stevie Wright, the original performer of the song-trilogy "Evie", which was the group's...
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Trevor White, Jon English, Marcia Hines, Stevie Wright and Rory O'Donoghue all came from the rock scene (indeed, Wright had been one of Australia's top pop...
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Johannes Vandenberg) on lead guitar (ex-Starfighters, Starlighters) and Stevie Wright on lead vocals (ex-Chris Langdon and the Langdells). All of the members...
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but it did not suit any of the artists they were working with, namely Stevie Wright, John Paul Young or William Shakespeare. So they ended up doing it themselves...
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Hard Road is the debut solo album from Australian singer Stevie Wright. The album's first single, "Evie (Part 1)", was hugely successful and the title...
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American Idol season 8 (redirect from Stevie Wright (American singer))
the show) was from Memphis, Tennessee, and auditioned in Kansas City with Stevie Wonder's "All I Do." Her performance of Dolly Parton's "I Will Always Love...
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Tony Currenti (section Stevie Wright)
album '74 Jailbreak) and various Vanda & Young projects – including Stevie Wright (international hit "Evie") and John Paul Young (hit singles "Yesterday's...
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drummer. The group consisted of Gordon (now performing as “Snowy”), Stevie Wright (vocals/originally from Leeds, England), Georgie Young (guitar/from...
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Grand-Daddy. Malcolm Young played guitar on the 1974 release "Evie" by Stevie Wright, written and produced by Vanda and Young. The song is 11 minutes long...
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from Scotland on guitar and vocals, and two Englishmen: lead singer Stevie Wright (Yorkshire) and drummer Snowy Fleet (Liverpool). By October 1969, the...
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Train" which reached No. 7 in the charts in June 1983. At this time, Stevie Wright was officially a member of Flash and the Pan, making this version of...
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independently and formed their band after arriving in Sydney. Lead singer Stevie Wright migrated from Leeds, England. Harry Vanda migrated from The Hague, Netherlands...
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Evie (song) (category Stevie Wright (Australian singer) songs)
performed by Australian singer and former frontman of the Easybeats, Stevie Wright. It was written by Harry Vanda and George Young and released as a single...
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Harry Vanda (category The Wrights (Australian band) members)
English and now he can speak it better than me - he teaches me words. — Stevie Wright After the Easybeats disbanded in 1970, Vanda & Young remained in the...
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Stevie Wonder's Journey Through "The Secret Life of Plants" is an album by Stevie Wonder, originally released on the Tamla Motown label on October 30...
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Fever: A Tribute to The Easybeats and Stevie Wright—released in October 2008—while Jamieson's duet with The Wrights on "Evie part 3: I'm Losing You" from...
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five migrants - English, Dutch and Scottish - formed The Easybeats: Stevie Wright (lead vocals), Dick Diamonde (bass), Gordon Fleet (drums), Vanda (lead...
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Black Eyed Bruiser (album) (category Stevie Wright albums)
Australian singer Stevie Wright. The album was not as commercially successful as its predecessor Hard Road and would be the Wright's final album released...
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pop-rock artists: Trevor White, Robin Ramsay, Jon English, Doug Parkinson, Stevie Wright (ex-The Easybeats), Marcia Hines and Reg Livermore. Young remained with...
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was in August 1974. They came through Adelaide with the Lou Reed and Stevie Wright tour, and played their own show at the Pooraka Hotel ... The first time...
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famous Vanda & Young team who have worked with AC/DC, The Angels and Stevie Wright. The album was released as Rock 'n' Roll Outlaw (or Rock 'n' Roll Outlaws)...
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Stevie Wonder Presents: Syreeta is the second studio album by American singer and songwriter Syreeta Wright, released by Motown on June 19, 1974. Side...
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ex-Rick Wakeman vocalist Gary Pickford-Hopkins, and the Easybeats' singer Stevie Wright were touted by the press as possible replacements. Various other candidates...
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